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Nice model of brain. It definitely needs supports. The printing on Prusa i3 MK3 consumed almost whole 1kg of filament and 90hrs of time (PLA filament 1.75mm, OPTIMAL print 0.15mm, with supports). Unfortunately I chose supports above the pad only, not everywhere, so there are some ugly places above the temporal lobes. It is a pity that the cerebellum is missing. Thanks!

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Thank you for answering sir, well I don't know what software should I use to make the 3D implant, I am new with 3D impression, I got to the point of making an STL file from a DICOM file, but I don't know how to make the 3D implant of the defect

I know! Anthropologists tend to use Morphosource, although I haven't seen clinically derived data there. As you might have gathered from the survey, there is much discussion in anthropology about the ethics of sharing/posting human skeletal data, especially with clinical CT data becoming more accessible.
I have full and cut facial models from TCIA--would that be ok to post here? I have also built 3D html pages that allow interaction with the models that I'm trying to find/build a home for so that I could possibly also cross-reference to printable models here.